Yeah he definitely should have studied the original a little closer, his design (while a valiant attempt) leaves a little to be desired in the robustness category.
Yeah he definitely should have studied the original a little closer, his design (while a valiant attempt) leaves a little to be desired in the robustness category.
As referenced by another commenter the guy is clearly try to replicate this from a video that was circulating all over the internet several years ago.
Uhhhhhh, sounds like a con job.... did his house get robbed during the whole run around circus?
Great article Steve, how did you figure out that it wasn’t even the same vehicle in the ad?
Hmmm, not true. You can have the same amount of cells for the same output voltage but lower capacity. Take a look at RC car battery packs for simplified reference... http://www.rogershobbycenter.com/lipoguide/
Too expensive....
I think we are mistaking his “calm nerves” for the fact that he is literally too stupid to realize that this could be the way he dies.
Please help me understand how they are “subsidizing most of middle America.”
“No one does a bad interior quite like GM...”
Police later discovered the Innova to be a prototype “Crazy Cart” for adults from Razor. Plans for the project have since been scrapped.
All I learned from this story is that by buying brand new trucks while in school you and your friend are either well supported by your respective parents or you don’t give two shits about living in debt. Kudos to you.
This thing looks like a cheap movie prop from a 80’s movie set in the future... but strangely enough I can see some glimmers of the 5th gen Camaro in it, especially in the roof line and the rear fenders.
Wow, I always wondered how the fox body got the Mustang badge as it’s not the most elegant car... but now I’m glad it did after comparing what it could have been with those frumpy concepts above!
It looks like he trips when he turns to turn, the barrel roll was his attempt to get out of the path of the car once he was on the ground... and it probably saved his life.
Blech. I see a sad, bloated Challanger trying to be an i8.
On second thought I'm not totally convinced that this a vintage photo... totally could an iphone pic from a recent Burning Man.
Oh gosh I can see all the hipsters clamoring to duplicate this look... crazy prop driven wagon and all.
Dimming mirrors have existed for some time (even my 96' Grand Cherokee had one) and can be found in cars built by just about any foreign or domestic carmaker. Shoot, many cars sport dimming side mirrors as well. The primary manufacturer of these mirrors is also advertising a full display mirror/screen.
Is it the course that's difficult or that the vehicles are tough to wheel? Cuz that terrain definitely isn't the worst I've ever seen and dang if it doesn't seem like these things flop easy. High CoG, narrow width and very little flex actually seem to make them kinda not great at off-roading... though they look like…